Re: mount UFS partition on CentOS 5.

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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Daniel Bruno <danielbrunos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Dears,
>

Hiya, sweetie.

> I am having trouble mounting a partition with UFS file system (FreeBSD), I
> am trying to build with the following commands:
>
> mount-r-t-o ufs ufstype = ufs2 / dev/hdb1 / part
> mount-r-t-o ufs ufstype = 44bsd / dev/hdb1 / part
>

Is that actually how you typed in the command?  Doesn't look right at
all.  Normally you put '-t type' together, /then/ -o options.  Check
man mount to see if that might be some of it....

mhr
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